Decoupling economic growth from energy-related PM2.5 emissions in China: A GDIM-based indicator decomposition
Haze pollution has become a severe threat to China’s sustainable development. It is crucial to provide a complete explanation for the mechanism behind the changes in PM2.5 pollution and explore how to decouple economic growth from PM2.5 pollution. Compared with the traditional decomposition analysis...
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Auteurs principaux: | Bolin Yu, Debin Fang |
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Elsevier
2021
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